12/05/2026
HUKU Kenya: When Did We Stop Being a Sovereign Nation?
Kenya is no longer a country. We have become a playground — a cheap testing ground and willing puppet for every foreign power with cash, an agenda, and strategic greed.
We open our doors, sign away our future, sell our land, share our data, and send our sons to fight other people’s wars. Then we clap, post on social media about “global partnerships,” and brag that the world “respects” us.
Look at the record:
In 2024, we eagerly deployed our police to Haiti — thousands of miles away — to clean up a mess created by France and America. Not our border. Not our region. Just proxy work for the West.
We signed a $2.5 billion health deal with the US that hands over sensitive Kenyan medical data — HIV, TB, vaccines, everything.
Israeli labs are on our soil “studying” our climate and ecosystems, while their investors quietly secure hundreds of acres of Kenyan land. Carbon credits flow out. Data flows out. Sovereignty erodes.
The FBI now sits comfortably in Nairobi building joint task forces. America named us a Major Non-NATO Ally and is expanding its military footprint in Lamu. We are not partners — we are a forward operating base.
France, kicked out of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, found a new home in Kenya. In 2025–2026 they signed a defence pact giving their troops legal immunity, then landed 800 soldiers on our soil. While other Africans say “Get out,” we roll out the red carpet.
This is not partnership. This is colonisation with better PR.
We are being prepared as the regional hub for America’s wars, France’s comeback, and Israel’s experiments. The troops are here. The data is leaving. The land is changing hands. And our leaders keep smiling for the cameras.
Sovereignty is not measured by how many foreign presidents visit State House. It is measured by who actually controls our land, our data, our skies, and our future.
Wake up, Kenya. The pattern is clear. We are not strategic allies.
We are strategic assets.